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Hello all! I've just been given adoption rights to this wiki,
and have spent the last hour or so giving the theme a much needed
overhaul, as well as taking care of cleaning up the large backlog
of duplicate images and unnecessary articles and spam.

This place still needs a lot of work and organization, and the
best thing to do right now would be to continue filling in existing
articles with the appropriate information. I've created the
beginnings of a Policies page for editing, and would appreciate any
sort of feedback or ideas that I could add to it. The biggest
issues I've seen thus far are speculation in the articles (which
should only be in the comments sections), and creating unneeded
pages (articles for minor characters who contribute…

I've been following this series shortly after its initial
release and decided to start helping out around here. Since the
only admin here hasn't been active in a while, I was planning on
submitting an adoption request for this wiki within the week (after
some more editing) and was wondering if any other active
contributors had any input on my request.

The wiki itself could use a lot of cleaning up, mostly with
duplicate articles and images, as well as template reformatting and
updating the categorization around here (I've also noticed some
recent vandalism as well, which needs better management).

I'd like to suggest an approach for handling material that
differs between the show and the book (or that is expanded upon in
the book). The best approach I have seen comes from the Game of
Thrones wiki, which uses the TV show as its chief point of
reference. Then, where appropriate, it adds material from the
books, in a section in each article generally called "In the
books." (Here's an example.)

I think this is a smart way of doing things, and I think we
should follow it here. Most folks who visit this wiki will do so
out of interest in the show, so that's our obvious focal point. But
where it's helpful, we should include information from the book. As
an example, I've preliminarily done so on the page for The
Grasshopper Lies Heavy.